Copper rises on hopes of faster recovery in China
Copper and most other base metals rose alongside equities markets on Monday, riding on hopes of a pickup in pace of China’s economic recovery and more stimulus steps to support
Copper and most other base metals rose alongside equities markets on Monday, riding on hopes of a pickup in pace of China’s economic recovery and more stimulus steps to support
Copper is poised for its best quarter since 2010, helped by optimism over a stronger-than-expected demand rebound in top consumer China and mounting supply concerns in South America. The metal
Empire Metals Ltd (LON:EEE), the AIM-quoted resource exploration and development company, has provided an update on the drilling programme being undertaken by Artemis Resources Limited at the Munni Munni Palladium
Copper prices climbed overnight, reinforced by lower inventories and robust consumption in top consumer China, though any further rally is likely to require signs of demand recovery in the rest
Empire Metals Ltd (LON:EEE), the AIM-quoted resource exploration and development company, has provided an update on the proposed acquisition of a 58.6% interest in Munni Munni Pty Ltd, a subsidiary
Copper prices rose on Friday and were set for a fourth consecutive weekly gain as falling stockpiles pointed to a pickup in demand and traders anticipated healthy buying from top
Copper has risen to a three-month high of $US5700 ($8193) per tonne this week in a sign the base metal is bouncing back from its COVID-19 slump. The outright price
Copper use in automotive wire harness will continue to grow according to new research commissioned by the International Copper Association (ICA). The research, conducted by Martec Group, found that the
Copper prices rose on Monday on solid manufacturing data from China and a milder-than-expected response by the U.S. President Donald Trump on China’s security legislation for Hong Kong. Trump on
According to research by IDTechEx (2020), over the next 10 years adoption of electric traction motors in on-road vehicles will cause a significant increase in copper demand. The research, commissioned